Welcome to Indigo Inklings. This is where I talk about some of my rubber stamping projects and digital graphics. My blog name comes from the fact that I love the color indigo, and I think the notion of inklings covers my introspective side as well as my love for getting inky with my projects. I hope you find something here to interest or inspire you.

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Celebrating 3 years with a giveaway - Day 2

In honor of my three years of blogging, I wanted to host some giveaways. It just seemed right to have three of them to celebrate properly. The first of the three prize packages has been won. Congratulations, Jean!

The rules are the same as before. Anyone is welcome to enter. Just leave a comment on this post and a way for me to get in touch with you if you win. Anonymous posts are fine, but please leave a name or an email with your comment, or email me and let me know what the number of your comment was when you posted so that I'll have a way to tell which Anonymous comment belongs to whom. One entry per person please, to be fair to everyone. I'll use a random number generator to pick the winner. I'll keep this contest open through the weekend until Monday, July 27, at noon my time (CDT).Good luck, and enjoy your weekends!

love your blog only been looking recently but have seen some lovely cards and ideas my craft stuff is packed at the moment just moved house but getting lots of ideas for when i unpack thank you for sharing

Congratulations on your blog-aversary! Your blog is getting more creative each day. Your knowledge of Cuttlebug is extraordinary; and your ideas and technique are very useful, informative and educational. Please continue to share your expertise.

Congratulations on your Blogaversary! I was just reading your June 30 post on the new Martha Stewart border and corner punches. Thanks for the great review! And thank you for sharing all of your other tips and artwork as well!

Congratulations on your 3 yr blogaversery. Yours was the very first blog I subscribed to when I found your marvellous tips on using the Cuttlebug. Your imagination and creativity opened up a whole new world of ways to use my favourite machine

Jay, I am constantly amazed by the quality and variety of your blog posts, as well as the frequency of posts. You may have begun the blog for yourself, but it has become a "must-have" reference for many of us. Thanks for all you do, and bless your heart for your generous sharing!Best Wishes,Mary O.K.("Mary in PA" on GW)

Hi Jay, Congratulations on your 3 year blogaversary!While I haven't been subscribed to your blog for all of the three years you have been blogging, I have been enjoying your talent for quite some time now, and in fact, I think that you were the very first blog I signed up for. Thank you for all the years of sharing and caring.Hugs, Anne. dinkuminkum at yahoo dot co dot nz

I look forward to opening your email to see what you have come up with! Such a talent you have! Hope I win but if I don't I've already won with all the great ideas you have given me!! Patty from Ohio, pjs49@hocking.net

I am one of the faithful...I check your blog every other day for inspiration and education.I love the effect of combining embossing folders and am trying it now on some of my own creations.Thanks for the opportunity for the blog candy!Best,

Thank you so much, everyone, for coming by to help celebrate my three years of blogging. Your comments were appreciated. :-)

Crystal Joy, in your comment (#38) you mentioned my ATG. Yes, I altered it. I have the 714 which is usually red. I spraypainted it and added some rub-on flourishes as well as some bling, which help keep the paint and rub-ons from rubbing too much on various surfaces. It's held up great and is much easier on the eyes than the red with clear plastic. :-) You can see more of what I did in my altered ATG post.

Thanks for visiting my blog and for taking the time to leave a comment. :-) Don't be surprised if your comment doesn't show up right away. Because of the amount of spam being posted these days, I've switched things over to moderated. Legitimate comments will be appreciated, approved, and published in a timely fashion.

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About Me

I'm a midwesterner who loves to read and garden. I grew up in Missouri and am still there some forty odd years later. I've been married to a wonderful guy for 22 years and am a stay-at-home Mom to two girls, who keep me on my toes while they dance on theirs. My current interests include digital photography and digital graphics, in addition to rubber stamping and card making. I also have a two year old buddy who keeps me company while I do all of this.